Diversity Macht Frei
January 19, 2017
Hilde M. (80) was walking slowly through Graffstraße in Leipzig’s Neulindenau district. It was Saturday afternoon, on 14 January 2017, 3 pm, when she came across a man:
“He was standing next to the bins. A Southlander type [tn: “südländisch” is the politically correct euphemism used in Germany to refer to someone with brown skin] wearing a cap. I only looked at him briefly. He didn’t say anything = then suddenly, boom, he went at me and punched me in the face!”
As “Bild” reports, the blood-covered old woman dragged herself towards Lütznerstraße. She kept thinking: “Don’t collapse now.”
She noticed that the stranger was following her a few metres back. Then a passerby came to the aid of the old woman, and the stranger disappeared.